Bora Ngeth v. Committee on Occupational Health and Safety Reference : 502536-62A-1302 Complaint date : October 10, 2012 Status : Final judgment Place of jurisdiction : Canada, Quebec Plaintiffs types : Farmers Plaintiffs names : Bora Ngeth Defendants : Occupational Health and Safety Commission Lawyers for Health and Environmental Justice : Brian Beauchamp Case nature : Administrative Type(s), Product(s), Active substance(s) : Roundup, Herbicide, Fungicide, Venture, Prowl, Goal, Chateau, Bravo Requests : Complainant seeks recognition of employment injury in occupational disease or worsening of his psoriasis Name of the Court : Commission of Occupational Injuries of Quebec, Canada Jurisdiction level : No description Decision date : May 7, 2014 Decision nature : Negative Decision content : The Health and Safety Committee declares that the complainant has not suffered an employment injury and is not entitled to the benefits provided for by the Act. Legal basis : Court Ruling : Link to the ruling Summary : Following the use of the "Roundup" herbicide, the complainant noted the appearance of red patches on his skin, problems with joint pain affecting his arms, legs, shoulders and spine. Scientific references : No scientifice reference for this case. Related links : No related link for this case.